Spain overtakes Germany to become EU's top pork producer

Published 2021년 10월 8일

Tridge summary

Due to an African swine fever outbreak in wild boars, Germany, previously the top market for EU pork production, is unable to export to China. As a result, the EU has shifted production to Spain, which is ASF-free. In 2021, China has been the EU's largest pork product export market, accounting for about 56% of EU pork exports. EU pork product exports to China reached 3.34 million tons in 2020, up 60% compared to 2019. German pork processing company Toennies is building a pork processing and slaughter plant in Spain, set to open in 2023, which will slaughter 2.4 million heads/year and only export products to North America, Japan, and Asia.
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Original content

According to a Reuters report, Germany has long been the top market for EU pork production, but the September 2020 outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in wild boars prevented the country from export to the potential market is China, so the EU has shifted production to Spain, where there is no ASF epidemic. According to data from the European Commission, China is by far the EU's largest pork product export market, accounting for about 56% of EU pork exports in 2021; China's pork imports have skyrocketed after an outbreak of ASF devastated the world's largest pig herd. In 2020, EU pork product exports to China reached 3.34 million tons, up 60% compared to 2019 and nearly tripled compared to 2018. Seven months of 2021 still reached a high of 1.86 million USD, only a slight decrease of 0.1% over the same period in 2020. Ramon Soler Ciurana, export director of the Spanish pork producer Faccsa-Prolongo, said that no matter how hard China's pork industry tries, it won't be able to ...
Source: Vinanet

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